Dutch Windmills in sunset
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It is a bit hard to manage an outdoor scene, especially when you are trying to do not any post production and are trying to bring anything out of the render engine. Here I used THEA, the only tweak is adding more depth using depth channel, in PhotoShop
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Wow! Images are inspiring.
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Very nice.
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great work Majid! I love the lighting mood in both images, did u use hdri?
best
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Here is the scene as I arranged. the HDR is used as background and reflection ( as thea lets you to do) but for the scene lighting sun and sky are used .
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Hard to believe those are models. Looks very post-card and pastoral. Very very nice.
But wait? Where's Don Quixote? oh yeah. . .that's Spain. Still windmills though. -
Thanks David for kind words
Used Fur plugin to make diversities
Pure shot
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Impressive!
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Perhaps your best work to date. Incredible.
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lovely image, Majid.
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Really very nice. Recalls Kiderdike in Netherlands
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Epic Majid...
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Wow thank you mates for kind attention.
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Gosh, that looks so real, and how simple is the scene. Impressive composition and rendering skills!
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@ OmiKron: Thanks...
Here is another water material setting render...
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Really first class work
Well, I hope you're happy - your model got me interested in windmills, and I've started work on my own model. Going nuts with it, as usual. I really didn't need another project right now, and I'm blaming you personally.
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... I am planning to re-render via 3D trees..
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Fantastic renders, Majid!
Is that how THEA renders the water reflections?..quite amazing!
Have a great weekend!
_KN
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Thank you Ken.
The water bump map is a combination of two different THEA procedural maps.
Another shot with 3D trees
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Thanks for the explanation, Majid.
What about the sky? Is that generated in Thea, too, or a background image postworked in PS?
Cheers!
_KN
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